Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)Captain J. Randolph Babbitt, PresidentJerry Baker, Government Affairs1625 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.Washington, DC 20036Tel: (202) 797-4010Fax: (202) 797-4052Web: http://www.alpa.orgALPA is the largest labor union and professional organization of U.S. airline pilots. It is affiliated with the AFL-CIO, holds bargaining rights for 43,000 members at 44 carriers, and is a leading air safety advocate.

Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA)Gabriel A. Hartl, President Suzette Matthews, General Counsel2300 Clarendon Blvd., Suite 711Arlington, VA 22201Tel: (703) 522-5717Fax: (703) 52s7-7251E-Mail: atca@worldnet.att.netWeb: http://www.atca.orgATCA is a national professional association that has as its goal advancement in the science and profession of air traffic control. Its membership consists of individuals and organizations representing all aspects of the air traffic control discipline.

Air Transport Association of America (ATA)The Honorable Carol Hallett, PresidentEd Merlis, Senior Vice PresidentPaul Pike1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Washington, DC 20004-1707Tel: (202) 626-4168Fax: (202) 626-4181E-Mail: ata@air-transport.orgWeb: http://www.air-transport.orgATA is the trade association for the major U.S. flag airlines. Its members collectively account for approximately 97 percent of the revenue passenger miles flown in the United States and over 95 percent of the freight ton miles.

Airports Council International, North America (ACI-NA)David Plavin, PresidentRob Wigington, Executive Vice President1775 K Street, NW, Suite 500Washington, DC 20006-1502Tel: (202) 293-8500Fax: (202) 887-5365E-Mail: postmaster@aci-na.orgWeb: http://www.aci-na.org/ACI-NA represents 143 local, regional, and state governing bodies that own and operate approximately 300 commercial service airports in the United States, Canada and Bermuda. ACI-NA member airports service more than 90 percent of the U.S. domestic scheduled air passenger and cargo traffic and virtually all U.S. scheduled international travel.

4212 King StreetAlexandria, VA 22302Tel: (703) 824-0500Fax: (703) 820-1395Web: http://www.airportnet.orgAAAE is a professional organization representing the men and women who manage airports which enplane 99 percent of the passengers in the United States.

1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 500Reston, VA 20191-4344Tel: (703) 264-7500; (703)264-7625Fax: (703) 264-7551Web: http://www.aiaa.orgAIAA is the principal society and voice serving the aerospace profession. Its primary purpose is to advance the arts, sciences and technology of aeronautics and astronautics and to promote the professionalism of those engaged in those pursuits.

Cargo Airline Association (CAA)Stephen Alterman, President1200 19th Street, NW, Suite 400Washington, DC 20036Tel: (202) 293-1030Fax: (202) 293-4377CAA is a nationwide organization representing the interests of the all-cargo air carriers. Membership includes virtually all major air cargo carriers and other in the air freight industry.

1635 Prince StreetAlexandria, VA 22341Tel: (703) 683-4646Fax: (703) 683-4745Web: http://www.rotor.comHAI is a non-profit professional trade association with over 1,100 member organizations in 51 nations. HAI is dedicated to promoting the helicopter as a safe and efficient method of transportation.

International Council of Air Shows (ICAS)John Cudahy, President751 Miller Drive, SELeesburg, VA 20175Tel: (703) 779-8510Fax: (703) 779-8511E-mail: cudahy@aol.comWeb: http://www.airshows.orgICAS provides the industry with a common source of shared knowledge and experience. As a unified voice, ICAS represents the interests of its members to the agencies that regulate and support air show activities.

National Aeronautic Association (NAA)Donald Koranda, President1815 N. Fort Myer Drive, Suite 700Arlington, VA 22209Tel: (703) 527-0226Fax: (703) 527-0229E-Mail: naa@ids2.idsonline.comNAA’s purpose is to coordinate and promote sport aviation within the United States; to represent sport aviation internationally; to oversee the establishment of all aviation and space records set in the U.S. and to promote aviation through national recognition of individual achievement.

1005 E Street, SEWashington, DC 20003Tel: (202) 546-5722Fax: (202) 546-5726Web: http://www.aviation-ag.comNAAA is working to preserve aerial application´s place in the protection and production of America´s high-quality food and fiber and at the same time providing aerial applicators with the information they need to operate with maximum safety and accuracy.

National Air Carrier Association (NACA)Edward J. Driscoll, President & CEORon Priddy1730 M Street, NW, Suite 806Washington, DC 20036Tel: (202) 833-8200Fax: (202) 659-9479NACA represents U.S. certified airlines that specialize in low-cost scheduled and charter services transporting passengers and cargo in domestic and international markets. The majority of members operate worldwide and are major participants in the Civil Reserve Air Fleet program.

1150 17th Street, NW, Suite 701Washington, DC 20036Tel: (202) 223-2900Fax: (202) 659-3991E-Mail:Web: http://www.natca.orgNATCA is the sole collective bargaining agent for the 14,900 air traffic controllers serving the FAA and Dept. of Defense at Cherry Point, NC. Also, NATCA fights for the rights of controllers on Capitol Hill, through the media, and throughout the aviation community.

4226 King StreetAlexandria, VA 22302Tel: (703) 845-9000Fax: (703) 845-8176Web: http://www.nata-online.orgNATA represents the business interest of the nation’s general aviation service companies providing fueling, flight training, maintenance & repair, and on-demand charter service by more than 1,700 member companies with more than 100,000 employees.

(703) 256-278411303 Amherst Ave, Suite 4Wheaton, MD 20902Tel: (301) 933-6228Fax: (301) 933-3902Web: http://www.naats.orgNAATS is a labor union with national exclusive recognition as the bargaining agent for all GS-2152 series Air Traffic Control Specialists employed by the FAA in the Flight Service Option. NAATS’s objective is to promote, enhance and improve the dignity and stature of specialists in the Flight Service Option.

8401 Colesville Road, Suite 505Silver Spring, MD 20910Tel: (301) 588-0587Fax: (301) 588-1288Web: http://www.nasao.orgNASAO represents the state governments’ aviation service agencies in all the states, as well as the aviation departments of Puerto Rico and Guam.

636 I (Eye) Street, N.W., Suite 300Washington, DC 20001-3736Tel: (202) 216-9220Fax: (202) 216-9224Web: http://www.pama.orgPAMA is a national professional association of aviation maintenance technicians, with some 4,000 individual members and 250 affiliated company members.

1200 19th Street, NW, Suite 300Washington, DC 20036-2422Tel: (202) 857-1170Fax: (202) 429-5113Web: http://www.raa.orgRAA represents airlines engaged in short and medium haul scheduled airline transportation of passengers and cargo as well as suppliers of products and services for the industry.

Small Aircraft Manufacturers Association (SAMA)Paul C. Fiduccia, PresidentAngelyn Hall4226 King StreetAlexandria, VA 22302Tel: (703) 379-1800Fax: (703) 379-1801E-Mail: pfiduccia@aol.comSAMA is the national association of the leading producers of kit aircraft and of engines, propellers, avionics and equipment for owner-flown single-engine aircraft used for sport, personal and business transportation.

1440 Duke StreetAlexandria, VA 22314Tel: (703) 836-3495Fax: (703) 836-2843Web: http://www.uspa.orgUSPA is the largest skydiving organization in the world, and the principal voice of skydivers throughout the United States. Established in 1946, USPA is the source for skydiving information including training, safety issues, and historical archives. USPA supports more than 33,000 members and more than 300 skydiving centers worldwide.

Women in Aviation International (WAI)Peggy Baty, PresidentTel: (937) 839-4647Fax: (937) 839-4645E-Mail: wai@infinet.comWeb: http://www.wiai.orgWAI began in 1990 and was formally established in 1994 to encourage women to seek opportunities in aviation. WAI is dedicated to the encouragement and advancement of women in all aviation career fields and interests.